- Bitwise CIO predicts $15 billion inflow into Ethereum ETFs within 18 months.
- Ethereum ETFs expected to attract significant institutional investment, bolstering ETH’s market position.
Anticipation for the launch of Ethereum [ETH] ETFs has reached a fever pitch, with many experts speculating about potential launch dates. Industry analysts are increasingly confident that ETFs could debut as soon as mid-July.
Recent developments suggest that multiple applicants will submit their amended S-1 forms by 8th July, as reported by Bloomberg.
Nate Geraci, president of The ETF Store, indicated that final approvals could be expected by 12th July, potentially setting the stage for a launch during the week of 15th July.
Ethereum ETFs to see $15 billion inflows?
Bitwise’s CIO, Matt Hougan, has expressed confidence in Ethereum’s appeal to institutional investors, a sentiment not universally shared until now.
In a video with analyst Scott Melker, the CIO reveals that the observations from European and Canadian markets, where Ethereum consistently attracts substantial investment, reinforce his optimistic outlook for similar success in the U.S. market.
Hougan’s analysis extends beyond mere speculation, delving into strategic conversations with leaders from major financial institutions.
One such dialogue with a $100+ billion advisory firm revealed a readiness to diversify into Ethereum upon the launch of an official ETF, highlighting the broader financial community’s growing comfort with cryptocurrency as a legitimate asset class.
Furthermore, Hougan challenges the prevailing narrative of high correlation between cryptocurrencies and traditional financial markets.
He argues that, aside from brief periods of alignment due to extraordinary economic measures like those recently seen, cryptocurrencies generally operate independently of traditional markets.
This independence is crucial for investors seeking diversification and risk-adjusted returns.
Ethereum’s struggle: Market downturn and surging liquidations
Amid the broader market downturn, Ethereum’s performance mirrors the decline seen in Bitcoin, with ETH dropping approximately 6.2% in the last 24 hours to a current trading price of $3,139.
This significant decrease has led to considerable losses for many traders.
Data from Coinglass reveals that over the past 24 hours, 113,506 traders have been liquidated, contributing to total liquidations of $317.34 million.
Of this, Ethereum-related liquidations account for about $76.51 million, predominantly in long positions, amounting to $70.16 million compared to $6.35 million in shorts.
Further exacerbating the situation, market intelligence platform Santiment has reported a downturn in Ethereum’s open interest.
Additionally, data from CryptoQuant highlights that Ethereum’s Estimated Leverage Ratio across all exchanges has risen to a notable 0.392. This indicates an increase in leveraged positions relative to the asset’s market cap which could suggest heightened risk of volatility or further liquidations.
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Despite these challenges, not all indicators for Ethereum are bearish.
AMBCrypto has reported a recent uptick in Ethereum’s decentralized application (dApp) volume, suggesting some areas of the Ethereum ecosystem continue to see robust activity.